How do we Have Such Large Jackpots?

US Power Special Jackpots

Everyone knows America likes to make things bigger, and their lotteries are no different. Lottoland likes to go one better. We have seen the huge American jackpots and decided that sometimes, they need a little boost, but how can we offer such huge jackpots? Find out below!

Have you ever seen a huge $600 million+ American jackpot at Lottoland and thought it was a typo? Ducking hell is a typo, $600 million instead of $40 million is what we call a Special Jackpot!

What are US Power Special Jackpots?

The US Power is America's record breaking lottery. With a record jackpot of over $2 billion it's no wonder that Americans (and now Lottoland players) absolutely love to bet on it.

Isn't it always dejecting when these big jackpots are won though? It feels like you have to wait so long until the next one comes around. Well at Lottoland we've found a solution - Special Jackpots!

Special Jackpots mean we can we offer jackpots that are substantially higher than what the underlying lottery is. For example; if the US Power is won and resets back to $40 million, we can offer the same jackpot that was offered prior to it being won! Or sometimes, even higher...

How can Lottoland pay out Such High Jackpots?

Now that we've established what Special Jackpots are, you are probably wondering - how Lottoland can pay out such ludicrous amounts to Australian players? It's all thanks to our innovative business model.

When you place a bet with Lottoland, you are betting on the outcome of the official lottery. Essentially, for the customer this means that if your numbers match the official lottery numbers, we'll pay you out as if you had played in the official draw.

Lottoland is backed by leading insurers, audited by KPMG and is fully licensed in the NT, so you can rest assured that you'll be paid out if you win! Just ask these lucky ducks:

How Much is Enough Money to Retire?

How long is a piece of string? It really depends on what you plan to do when you retire! One thing is for sure - if you managed to win on a $758 million US Power jackpot, retirement would almost certainly be on the cards.

Lottoland is a bookmaker, and not a lottery operator. You cannot purchase entries in any lottery via Lottoland. Lottoland allows you to bet on the outcome of lotteries from around the world. The website is operated by Lottoland. Lottoland has no relationship or affiliation with the operators of the lotteries. Bets do not contribute to the prize pool. Payouts are made in AUD, exchange rates apply.

* Divisions 1 to 3 for bets on the US Powerball and US MegaMillions are subjected to a 38% reduction, whilst Division 1 bets are paid out as 30 year annuity or discounted lump sum as per T&C’s. US Powerball is not connected to the Australian Powerball. Divisions 1 to 3 for bets on SuperEnalotto are subject to 12% reduction as per T&C's.